Sheep are stocky ruminant mammals of the Ovis genus. Sheep are known for their undercoats of fine wool which has led to them being domesticated for their fleeces. Sheep are seen as fundamental farming animals throughout the world and have a core livestock for many civilizations. A male sheep is referred to as a ram while a female is known as an ewe. An average sheep measures 3’ | 91 cm average to its shoulders, 3’10” | 117 cm standing, and is about 4’2” | 127 cm in length.

Goats are horned mammals belonging to the Capra genus and are often used for farming purposes. Domestic goats are primarily kept for milk production, but have also been used for meat, fur, and skins across much of the world. Goats are one of the oldest animal species domesticated by man. An average goat measures 2’ | 61 cm to its shoulders, 2’6” | 76 cm standing, and is about 3’3” | 99 cm in length.